English:Machahir123 - The Libyan government rejected ceasefire conditions set out by opposition leaders on Friday and described coalition air strikes against it as a "crime against humanity".
The government spokesman, Mussa Ibrahim said government troops would not leave Libyan cities as demanded by the opposition.
"They are asking us to withdraw from our own cities. .... If this is not mad then I don't know what this is. We will not leave out cities," said Ibrahim, the government spokesman.

He described coalition air strikes against it as a "crime against humanity", saying at least six civilians were killed in an attack on a village in the east of the country.

English:Machahir123 - Libyan opposition’s National Council has decided to form a unified military body under the command of Abdel Fattah Yunis, the former interior minister who resigned to join the opposition -

The three were among at least 2,000 people who chanted "Freedom. Freedom. One, one, one. The Syrian people are one," at Municipality Square in Douma when security forces opened fire to disperse them, they said.